In 2015, Las Vegas Pride is going to be bigger & more celebratory than ever. And no party on the Strip is going to be more amazing than ADRENALINE at Chateau at the Paris on Friday, Sept. 18th, headlined by the legendary DJ Chris Cox.

It's truly an honor to be opening for Chris this year -- alongside Las Vegas's own DJ FX Fabian -- so please join all of us on a musical journey to welcome in one of the final Pride weekends of the season.

I'm also thrilled to introduce (for the first time!) the latest collaboration between George Figares and myself – our new remix of Ana Paula's "Let's Dance" feat. Yan Lavoie, coming out Oct. 22nd on PUMP Records! Watch out for Ana's original mix on Oct. 1st, on Beatport and other outlets!

We're midway through summer and it's time for my latest podcast. It's been an amazing past couple of months for me, as I've traveled across the U.S. several times to play everywhere from Pensacola to NYC, New Orleans to Atlanta, and Vegas to Vancouver.

If ever one of my podcasts plays like a bell curve, it's this one … a true journey of sound that builds up with a tech house intro, peaks in the middle with a high-energy circuit set, and then slowly cools down with some future house and one of my favorite throwback classics!

My last deep house podcast (Deep Spring House Part 2) was the first podcast that I didn't record live at home – rather I switched to using Ableton. And this is my first circuit podcast that I've made using Ableton. You'll notice fewer effects, but more smooth transitions.

Catch me this Saturday night in Vancouver, British Columbia, where I'll be headlining the ONYX Pride event at club XY on Davie Street.

I keep getting such great feedback on my deep house projects that I can't help but want to keep going with them. Someone this past weekend told me at LA Pride that it was his "go to music for gettin' it on" – I don't think there's a more flattering compliment.

Deep Spring House, Part 2 (it's not officially summer until June 21st… I'm getting this one in just under the wire!), is also the first podcast I've ever created entirely in Ableton. To date, every podcast that I've put out I've recorded live and then edited in GarageBand. I'm curious to hear if it sounds any different.

The BPM stands at 123 the whole way through on this one, and yes… it's nearly two hours long.

Please share this podcast on social media if you enjoy it and let me know your thoughts!

Another June is here and another Pride season is upon us. With the upcoming Supreme Court ruling on gay marriage, it feels like it's going to be an extra special summer.

I'm thrilled to be playing Pride events in four cities this summer: my hometown of Los Angeles, my former home of NYC, the ever-hospitable New Orleans, and my Pacific Northwest home (region!) of Vancouver.

Genre-wise, this podcast encapsulates a lot of different sounds – like most of my 'casts it's a journey. There's a tech house intro, followed by a huge high-energy circuit middle, with a bit of classic house and EDM towards the end. I'm excited to feature the impeccable production work of a handful of peers whom I'm also honored to call friends: DJ Grind and Toy Armada, The Perry Twins, and Casey Alva.

Every track on this podcast is music that I'm loving to play live in my sets right now. I hope that you enjoy it as well!

Summer is here and the dance floors are heating up. I'm looking forward to some really exciting bookings around the corner — probably none more so than New Orleans Pride — where I'll be headlining at the world famous Oz Nightclub on Sunday, June 20th. This is the official podcast for the weekend.

I'd love to thank everyone who supported me in the Matinee DJ contest this year. I didn't win, but it definitely was a growing experience. I'd like to congratulate this year's winners — DJ Dawson and sDOT — two incredible DJs and all-around great guys. Be sure to check them out at Matinee Las Vegas this Memorial Day weekend!

I think for most DJs, sticking to just one sound can get a bit boring. For me, deep house is what I listen to when I'm not in a club… when I need to think on long car rides… when I'm sitting around a friend's pool on a lazy weekend afternoon.

Deep house has increasingly become my passion project and I've been working on this latest set for quite a while… in-between other gigs and projects. The BPM on this one varies from 120 – 124 in sections, but it never gets above. It's a full two hours long and I have a Part 2 almost ready to record that's equally as long – there's just too much great deep house out there not to share it!

Please share this podcast on social media if you enjoy it. I'd love to be able to play this sound out live more in the future!

It has recently come to my attention that a certain group of my friends (Yawar!) didn't feel that they could play many of my recent podcasts in certain house party and mixed birthday situations, because they've been too circuit-y in the first hour or so. Moreover, I've wanted to make a podcast for a while now that my torturer / bootcamp instructor (Astrid!) can use in class again.

Hence – Pop Muzik! -- a 1-hour one-off 'cast for friends and family filled with radio edits and vocals… a podcast that gramma can listen to as well (if gramma's into Sia and Selena radio edits!) Perfect for the background of your next birthday soiree.

Oh and that new deep house podcast is still on its way!

I'm so excited about the bookings that I'm starting to line up for the spring and summer. I continue to feel so much love from the city of New Orleans, where I'll be headlining the Saturday night of their Pride weekend in June at the legendary Oz nightclub, along with Halloween night alongside the incomparably talented Joe Gauthreaux. And a dream come true -- this August I'll be playing the Crown & Anchor in Provincetown for the first time ever.... a place that's truly become my spiritual second home over the past 15 years.

In the meantime, please enjoy this guilty pleasure of sugary pop confection.

I almost titled this latest Podcast "Brrrr, it's cold in here…." in honor of my east coast brethren, but let's face it: it's really not that cold in LA… like, ever.

I'm back from my whirlwind tour of ski resorts – I've been on the road for the past 5 weekends from Aspen to Park City to Whistler to Tahoe – and I finally had some time to get my latest Podcast recorded. It's definitely my most circuit sounding 'cast to date, although it ends with a classic house sound that I love so much.

I'll have another Podcast (that I'm very excited about!) coming out within the next two weeks – my 3rd deep house venture, "Deep Winter Soul, Part 2."

In the meantime, skip… run…snowboard… dance to… and enjoy this bad boy. I'll be back in Vegas at Share Nightclub on Friday for this long upcoming President's Day weekend. Hope to see many of you in front of me on the dance floor having a Kiki!

It's that time of year again – the holidays. It can be an amazing time to be with family and loved ones, but for many, it can also be a very depressing and trying time of year.

I hope that every one of you can use the power of music to try to make it through any tough times you may be experiencing. And also, use music's inherent joy as a tool for celebration.

I'm excited that my podcast has finally started to take off – since November 1st it's had over 10,000 downloads! DJing can be a very lonely road that requires a lot of sacrifice. To anyone listening (or actually reading this), your support is what's getting me through.

I recorded this latest podcast about 4 times before finalizing on this tracklisting. I have 30 more tracks that I wanted to include in this month's. I wanted it be perfect. Of course, it's not. There's no way anything can be perfect. There's one transition here that makes my own ears bleed. But I did the best job I could do and I hope you enjoy it.

The holiday decorations are coming out way too quickly, the turkeys are running for their lives and everyone's cuddling up a little closer with that person they want to spend winter huddled indoors with. (Again, maybe not in LA!).

And the beats keep droppin' with dance music stayin' alive and well! From established singers like Gwen and J-Hud, to new artists like Ella's Henderson and Eyre, there's great music to be found all around.

This might just be my track of the year…

"We've all been played, we all get hurt
Just take that pain and let the motherfucker burn
And you know that in time you will find that
They'll always come back, yeah they'll always come back"
- Ella Eyre, "Comeback"

If you heard me play at all over Halloween, you heard a lot of these tracks in my sets. George and I's "Black Widow" got such great reaction -- we were truly humbled by the response to it on the dance floor. And be sure to check out George's incredible new original production -- "I Run This" -- exclusively first here. This track is a banger and I'm so proud of him for his work on it!

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